Customer Review: As a begining WebObjects developer, I was looking forward to reading this book. After receiving it, I was very disappointed. The book focuses on using Eclipse and neglects the use of XCode. The information included in the text of the book seems to focus more on the esoteric and obscure aspects... more info
Customer Review: This is the best beginner WebObjects book ever! Examples are clear, concise and easy to follow. It has made me a believer in this technology.
Customer Review: The code examples in this book didn't work.
There was no consistent flow.
Too many authors and no editor or proofreader.
Years of Java experience didn't help in understanding this book, when examples don't work, it's impossible to guess is it the framework that is failing or poor... more info
Customer Review: This book answered many questions I had on WebObjects. The only thing I don't like is the screenshots are from a Windows environment. I would love to have screenshots from both Windows and MacOS.
Customer Review: A programming environment is much like writing a book or painting a picture. You can be shown step-by-step how to write a specific paragraph or paint a specific object, and make them with little variation... or you can be taught the concepts behind them, and use those concepts to make your painting,... more info
Customer Review: By the time you get a forth of the way in the book you finally start talking about WebObjects at all really. The rest talks about his version (fairly poor at that) of history and philosophies behind computers. The book is a buzzword seller, with no real value at all. He tries to impress you with a... more info